Marlin's Mountain Leather LLC.
Welcome To My Flannery Page
Ok lets get this started, Due to some very shaky starts and if I know myself there will be more so bare with me while I try to get it right this time. I am dedicating this page and the links on this Page to the Flannerys.
So, if you have a Flannery related link that you would like to have added you may contact me at this E-mail Address (marlin@marlinsmountainleather.com) And let me know what the link is for and it will be placed in the proper category. (If I don't have a category that fits we'll make up one)
Genealogy, Personal Pages, Business, E-Mail Addresses, Etc.
This site is not a nonprofit web site so I am not tied down with what can or cannot be added here but remember, this is an open site and I won't allow anything that should not be viewed by a Family, that means no smut or hate messages or anything that even hints at it.
I am going to be updating this page and adding more content as time allows So Read on it will get better with time I promise or at least I can hope it will!!
Now I am going to plug myself, I do Genealogy and Leather My website for the Leather is http://www.marlinsmountainleather.com
Check it out, I'm not the greatest but I do fair for an old man.
I also have had the privilege of having donated the rather large 1904 Flannery Clan Coat of Arms and the Equally Large 1991 O' Flannery Coat of Arms to the Flannery Clan in 2004. (You can view them below). It was a labor of love on my part and a pain to other member of the Clan that had to pack the things all the way to Ireland from my home in Idaho City, Idaho. USA.
As a direct result of my donating them I have now received the Title of
Flannery Clan Heraldic Craftsman


1904 Flannery Coat of Arms
On 22nd December 1904, the following
armorial bearings (Grant #75/20) were registered to Sir James Fortescue
Flannery, Bt. (1851 - 1943) in the College of Arms in London :-
Arms
Helmet
Mantling
Crest
Motto
1991 O' Flannery Coat of Arms
On 15th March 1991, the following armorial
bearings (Volume X Folio 14) were registered to Dr. Lorcán J. O'Flannery (1962
-) in the Chief Herald's Office in Dublin :-
Arms
Argent, an oak-tree eradicated vert, a chief enarched gules. (white
background, a green oak-tree with roots, a red upwardly-arched upper band)
Helmet
Conventionally, the helmet for a gentleman is made of steel, and displayed in
profile with the visor closed.
Mantling
Vert doubled argent. (green and white)
Crest
On a mount vert, a Moorish square tower argent founded on rock or. (a white
Moorish square tower built on yellow rock on a green mound)
Motto
Caveant hostes. (Let enemies beware)
If any of you Flannerys want a coat of arms done in leather contact me at marlin@marlinsmountainleather.com and tell me what you are wanting and I will get back to you with the information.
There is also a place in Ireland that the Clan has deemed an honest fellow Named Martin O'Beirne that can do the more traditional types of Coat of Arms. You can find the information on him at the Flannery Clan web Site under the Flannery Clan Merchandise.
Now lets have a link or Two.
Marlin's Mountain Leather LLC. 102 Gold Road P.O. Box 8 Idaho City, Idaho 83631
Phone-1-208-392-9589 E-mail-marlin@marlinsmountainleather.com
NOTE: If you don't hear from me within 48 hrs check to see if your internet E-Mail has me blocked from sending you a reply or if your E-Mail box is full
Thank You for Visiting My Web Site
Marlin